Football is now in full swing for area high schools, and we began our official “regular season” coverage this year with the Titans of Central Bucks South, as they hosted the Hawks of Council Rock South at Titan Field last Friday, September 3rd. We captured some great game action images from both teams as well as the halftime performance of Council Rock South’s Marching Band. And of course, capturing fun images of the fans along with C.B. South’s cheerleadering squad rounded out our photo coverage during select moments of the evening.
Complete photo coverage of the game can be found in the C.B. South Football 2010 Season photo gallery in the online proofing section of our website. But for a special treat, visitors needn’t look any further than right here on our blog, since we’ve turned up our WebShow productions yet another notch this season so team members, families and fans can re-live the game with nearly the same intensity level as being there! Just turn up the volume at your workstation, and click on the “play” icon below to start this week’s 5-minute, multi-media WebShow featuring 100 select images in HD quality set to ultra high-energy music. On second thought, if you’re viewing at work… best to use headphones or ear buds set on low volume for this one unless the boss is watching with you! Either way, enjoy and be inspired!!! (High-speed internet connection required due to HD bandwidth requirements. Peak viewing times may experience a slight delay upon video start-up.)
After viewing the video, don’t forget to visit the C.B. South Football 2010 Season photo gallery, where we’ve posted more images for team members, families and fans!
For High School Football Week #2, the Titans will host the Indians of Council Rock North for their second home game of the season… and we’ll be returning to War Memorial Field in Doylestown for C.B. East’s first home game this season, as the Patriots — fresh off an overtime 13-7 win against Abington last week — host the Hawks in a rare Saturday afternoon high school football game.










